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  • ...emic source]] vs. other. The conjunct (locutor/informant/epistemic source) person is the speaker in statements and the addressee in questions. *[[First person]]
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  • ...emic source]] vs. other. The conjunct (locutor/informant/epistemic source) person is the speaker in statements and the addressee in questions. *[[First person]]
    1 KB (167 words) - 19:37, 5 January 2008
  • ...t''' (abbreviated SAP) refers to 1st or 2nd person to the exclusion of 3rd person. ...t distinguish between 1st or 2nd person, but contrast them both with third person (non-speech-act participant).)
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  • ...]]), but to the (possibly unknown) person who murdered Smith, whoever that person may be.
    770 bytes (113 words) - 14:59, 27 February 2008
  • ...Latin the [[first person]] [[singular]] [[present]], in Arabic the [[third person]] [[singular]] [[perfect]].
    523 bytes (69 words) - 14:03, 2 July 2007
  • ..., 2. Person) als ''primären GESPRÄCHSROLLEN'' die ''REFERENZROLLE'' der 3. Person gegenüber als ''Restkategorie, die vage bleibt, sofern sie nicht durch Ref
    1 KB (128 words) - 14:35, 18 December 2007
  • Grammatical features such as [[person]], [[number]], [[gender]] and [[case]]. * Kerstens,J.G. 1993. ''The Syntax of Number, Person and Gender; A Theory of Phi-features,'' Linguistic Models 18, Mouton de Gru
    488 bytes (64 words) - 18:46, 27 September 2014
  • ...of [[inclusive]] - [[exclusive]] oppositions as found in the marking of [[person]]. ...y'' was coined by [[Viktor Elšík]] during a discussion on a workshop about person marking in Konstanz, December 2000 (Filimonova 2005: vii).
    642 bytes (74 words) - 06:25, 1 July 2008
  • ...ker's [[voice quality]] (e.g. a [[spectrogram]]). Some people claim that a person's voice is as individual as fingerprints. Voiceprints can be used to identi
    534 bytes (76 words) - 09:35, 31 August 2014
  • ...e first person singular present indicative active, the infinitive, the 1st person singular perfect indicative active, and the perfect passive participle:
    822 bytes (104 words) - 09:16, 22 January 2008
  • (i) ''? A person who [[close friends of e] admire t]'' (ii) ''* A person who you admire t because [[close friends of e] become famous]''
    1 KB (158 words) - 20:00, 9 May 2008
  • ...on-finite''', which means that they either have or lack [[tense]] and/or [[person-number]] specifictions. ...ications (like the Portuguese [[conjugated infinitive]]), or when it lacks person-number but has tense.
    2 KB (256 words) - 16:33, 14 October 2015
  • ...that person's brain -- differs to varying degrees from that of every other person.
    2 KB (313 words) - 19:14, 28 January 2018
  • ...], (for verbs:) [[tense]], [[aspect]], [[mood]], (subject and/or object) [[person]], [[:category:voice|voice]].
    1 KB (155 words) - 17:17, 3 February 2008
  • ...n, die in semantisch-pragmatischer Hinsicht die [[Aufforderung]] an die 1. Person Plural zur gemeinsamen Aktion ausdrückt. ...iv in diesen z. B. periphrastisch oder durch konjunktivische Formen der 1. Person Plural ausgedrückt, z. B. ''Lasst uns streiken! Seien wir mutig!''
    1 KB (150 words) - 00:32, 10 August 2007
  • ...eement]] (or [[cross-referencing]]) paradigms that distinguish most or all person-number combinations and therefore make the use of [[independent pronoun]]s Italian has the folloiwng person-number paradigm, which is said to exibit rich agreement:
    1 KB (191 words) - 11:50, 11 March 2010
  • ...unable to to repeat what they have just heard. This is due to the affected person having a disconnection between sound patterns and the production area. It i
    275 bytes (42 words) - 19:17, 22 June 2014
  • ...e speaker's [interlocutor|interlocutor(s)] from the extension of the first person plural. Its notional counterpart is the [[inclusive]].
    462 bytes (55 words) - 17:18, 5 July 2007
  • ...or') which does not refer to a major who is clumsy, but merely to a clumsy person.
    1 KB (190 words) - 22:34, 18 December 2013
  • ...e speaker's [[interlocutor|interlocutor(s)]] in the extension of the first person plural. Its notional counterpart is the '''[[exclusive]]'''.
    500 bytes (62 words) - 20:19, 2 August 2007
  • :::*''"any stretch of speech by one person before which there was silence on his part and after which there was also s
    553 bytes (85 words) - 10:24, 30 January 2008

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